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June 28, 2007
The meeting was attended by Mayor Funkhouser, Councilmembers Skaggs, Hermann, Johnson, Curls, Sanders-Brooks, Gottstein, Marcason, Circo, Riley, Jolly, and Sharp and City Manager Cauthen. Councilman Ford was absent.
1. Approval of Minutes for the Business Session of June 21, 2007 - The minutes were unanimously approved.
2. Discussion of Ordinances, Resolutions and Communications on Todays Docket or for Floor Introduction - Councilwoman Hermann said it was important to pass the ordinance for the contract between Union Station and the Kansas City Museum on todays docket, as it must be adopted by July 1st.
Councilman Riley said that the billboard ordinance was currently in his committee and issues surrounding the moratorium would be resolved before it is passed out, which should occur in a few weeks. Councilwoman Gottstein commended Councilman Sharp for taking the lead on addressing the issues with the billboards and the moratorium. Brief discussion ensued on billboard maintenance and enforcement, and the citys jurisdiction in regulating billboards on state roads and right of way within the city limits.
Councilwoman Jolly said that the Neighborhood and Public Safety Committee passed out a resolution that puts together an implementation committee to look at and implement some of the recommendations of the Rental Housing study. The implementation committee will include Councilman Sharp and Councilwoman Curls. It is on the docket today.
3. Items to be Placed on Future Business Session Agendas  Councilwoman Brooks requested a review of the Cordish contract for a future business session.
Councilwoman Gottstein requested a discussion on the One Per Cent for Art program at a future business session and how arts are used as an economic development tool.
Councilwoman Hermann said she would like a presentation from City Auditor Gary White on the Citizen Satisfaction Survey. It was noted that the presentation is scheduled for July 19.
Councilman Riley requested a presentation on trash and different alternatives for dealing with it, including the potential for generating revenue. He noted that other cities have successful clean city programs that we should look at possibly replicating.
Councilwoman Marcason said that there would be a meeting on the Payday loan issue with various community organization representatives tomorrow, as well as a community forum on the issue on July 10th at 7:00 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church located at Armour Boulevard and Campbell in midtown. Anyone interested in this issue was welcome to attend.
4. Closed Session  Mayor Pro Tem Skaggs moved to go into closed session in accordance with RSMO 610.021(3). The Council voted unanimously to go into closed session.
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